The next Saturday (10th of December of 2011) it will occur a total lunar eclipse starting at 4:45 a.m. Pacific Time which will be the last one until the year 2014.
People can see a full review of the event on the page News.nationalgeographic.com. Also users can comment and like the wall post at Facebook of National Geographic channel which has a direct link to the full story.
Where is it going to be visible?
People from East Asia, Australia and the far western portion of North America will be able to see the spectacle.
What are lunar eclipses?
A lunar eclipse happens there the full moon, Earth and the sun get aligned. This provokes that the moon crosses through Earth's shadow. People can note how the moon turns red.
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Total Lunar Eclipse This Weekend (on Saturday)
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Friday, December 9, 2011